S. dkiyiiell ^ Gj;tiiele. 
^ 382. CRIMSON BEAUTY — Crimson, a 
^ fac-simile of Geo. W. Childs, only dwarfer in 
habit ; a full flower, and lasts a long time in 
good condition ; useful for decorating and 
grouping. 
383. DEUn^ DE JULES EERRY— Dark 
violet rose, silvery reverse; large and very 
double. 
384. DR. GACH^ — Crimson-red, old gold 
reverse. First-Class Certificate. 
386. DR. J. GRANGE — Fine yellow, shaded 
chestnut, long twisted and incurving petals, 
large; dwarf habit. 
386. DUCHESS OP WELLINGTON— 
Clear golden yellow, flowers of fine form and 
size; the centre florets well incurved; dwarf. 
First-Class Certificate- 9r/. 
387. DUCHESS OP YORK- Colour soft 
light yellow ; massive and graceful in form, the 
florets long and prettily cut; true Japanese 
character, 6 ft. high ; buds secured near August 
20th ; splendid novelty. Several First-Cass 
Certificates. 9ci. 
388. *DUOHESS OP ALBANY (Jackson’s) 
— Petals long, inclining to twist, bright orange 
buff. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
389. DIRECTEUR TISSERAND— Ochre- 
yellow, centre crimson, striped yellow. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
390. *DUKE OP YORK— Undoubtedly the 
finest in this section ; the colour of reverse of 
petals, which is the principal part seen, is of a 
deep pink ground colour, heavily shaded bright 
silver. First-Class Certificate. 
391. EDOUARD AUDIGUIER — Colour 
purple, lightly suffused with magenta ; dwarf 
habit. First-Class Certificate. 
392. EDWIN MOLYNEUX (Cannell)— 
Colour is deep rich maroon-red outside petals, 
when expanded is of the richest golden tint ; 
petals immense in both width and length ; the 
finest yet introduced. Three First-Class Certifi- 
cates. 
393. *i!LAINE,san. WHITE AIGLE— Pure 
white, back of petals slightly tinted when old ; 
an exceedingly useful flower, with broad petals ; 
very full ; extra flue ; one of the best. 
394. *ETHEL — Pure white, erect petals; 
fine, late. 
395. ETOILE DE LYON — Largest flower 
in cultivation. A grand variety, very large ; deep 
lilac rose shaded silver. First- Class Certificate 
wherever shown. 
396. EDWIN BECKETT - Colour rich 
golden yellow. 
397. EYNSFORD WHITE (Cannell) — 
Awarded a First-Class Certifiate of Merit by the 
R.H.S. and N.C.S. 
398. EXCELSIOR — Bright rose-cerise, 
silvery reverse. First-Class Certificate. 
399. *EDMUND BE VAN (Cannell)- Very 
large perfectly-formed flowers, and in colouring 
belongs to the E. Moly»‘ux clas.-'. The petals are 
long and graceful, beautifully curving, and 
naturally arranged, showing the colours (gold- 
bronze and almost a blood-chestnut — the brightest 
we have yet seen) off to a very appreciative ad- 
vantage ; habit dwarf and free. Early terminals, 
400. E. PORGEOT — Purple-amaranth of 
the highest colouring, reverse of petals silvery ; 
good lasting qualities. 9r/. 
401. EVA KNOWLES — Of a reddish- 
apricot colour, with a golden reverse ; the florets 
are long, spreading, and slightly drooping. 
Awarded three First-Class Certificates. 6 ft. 9</. 
402. *EDA FRASS — Lilac, turning to blush; 
a noble high-built flower of splendid substance. 
403. EDELWEISS — A charming pure 
white, of exquisite form, broad petals, good 
substance. 
404. *PAIR MAID OP GUERNSEY— Pure 
white, and entirely distinct ; the flowers are extra 
large, and composed of long ribbon-shaped petals. 
405. PEU DE BENGALE — Orange, 
shaded rusty-red; a fine dwarf variety. 
406. FLORENCE DAVIS — Greenish- 
white, passing to pure white ; long, drooping, 
and slightly twisted florets ; splendid habit ; 
fine exhibition flower. First-Class Certificate, 
N-C-S. 
407. PRANK WELLS— White,lined violet- 
rose, creamy centre; tremendous flower; very 
dwarf habit ; good for exhibition. 
408. GOLD DUST — Golden yellow ; very 
plumy ; finely incurved, and as large as a good 
Enfant ; colour very brilliant. Honourable 
mention at Chicago. Height, 3J ft. ; stems stiff. 
Is. 
409. GRAPHIC (Inc.) — Enormous flower ; 
with broad incurving petals slightly twisted ; 
inside of petals rosy-mauve, outside of a silvery 
shade ; strong grower. Terminal buds. OJ. 
410. »GEORGE SAVAGE — A grand variety, 
and one of the finest incurved -Japanese for 
exhibition ; flowers large, pure white, with stout 
incurved petals. A pure white Mrs. Libbie Allen. 
411. *GEORGE W. CHILDS— Rich dark 
velvety crimson, without a shade of brown or 
chestnut. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
412. *GOLDEN GATE — Certificate at 
Chicago. Tawny yellow, quite distinct, full 
ceutre, large spreading flowers, slightly whorled. 
regular form; stout stem, long wide petals of 
good substance ; a good exhibition variety. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. ; Award of Merit, 
R.ll.S. 
413. »GOLDEN WEDDING — Richest 
golden yellow, intense and dazzling in colour ; 
flowers 10 to 12 in. in diameter. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S ; Award of Merit, R.ll.S. 
414. GOOD GRACIOUS — Delicate peach- 
pink ; a grand flower. Two First-Class Certifi- 
cates. 
415. GOLDEN HAIR — Bright chrome- 
yellow, suffused amber; seedling from Louis 
Boehmer. 
